Photographing device

ABSTRACT

A photographing device includes a main body, a first video capturing unit, a second video capturing unit and a rotatable electrical connection portion. The first video capturing unit is disposed on the main body, a center of a first video capturing range of the first video capturing unit is located on a first axis. The second video capturing unit is rotatable about the first axis to be pivoted on the main body, the second video capturing unit and the first axis are separated by a distance. A second video capturing range of the second video capturing unit overlaps the first axis. The rotatable electrical connection portion includes a first and a second connection component pivoted and connected to each other. The second video capturing unit is disposed on and connected to the first connection component. The second connection component is disposed on and connected to the main body.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This non-provisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a)on Patent Application No(s). 102128354 filed in Taiwan, R.O.C. on Aug.7, 2013, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated byreference.

BACKGROUND

1. Technical Field

The disclosure relates to a photographing device, and more particularlyto a photographing device having multiple video capturing units.

2. Related Art

In photographing technology, some kinds of lens assembly, such as afish-eye lens or a wide-angle lens, may capture a wider image thancommon lens assemblies. However, these kinds of images havedisadvantages of distortion in periphery region, being hard to zoom-inand lower resolution. For example, when this kind of lens assembly isutilized in a surveillance camera and a user or a surveillance softwareobserves or detects a suspicious object so that the user or the softwarewants to zoom-in a portion of the field of view, the image may bedistorted and its resolution may be too low to show a clear image.Especially when a portion of the field of view in a periphery regionthereof needs to be zoomed-in, the distortion and unclear of the imageare getting worse.

Although some manufactures develop an auxiliary lens assembly forassisting the main lens assembly (the fish-eye lens or the wide-anglelens) to capture the image which needs to be zoomed-in, a part of theviewing angle of the auxiliary lens assembly may be obscured by the mainlens assembly.

In prior art, Patent WO2008079862 discloses a feature that an auxiliarylens assembly disposed away from above the main lens assembly on a tracksuch that the viewing angle of the auxiliary lens assembly may not beobscured by the main lens assembly. However, WO2008079862 does notdisclose when the auxiliary lens assembly spins several revolutions, howto deal the problem that if cables were connected to the auxiliary lensassembly, the cables may be tangled, even being snapped.

SUMMARY

One aspect of the disclosure provides a photographing device comprisinga main body, a first video capturing unit, a second video capturing unitand a rotatable electrical connection portion. The first video capturingunit is disposed on the main body, and a center of a first videocapturing range of the first video capturing unit is substantiallylocated on a first axis. The second video capturing unit is pivotallydisposed on the main body for being rotatable about the first axis, thesecond video capturing unit and the first axis are separated by adistance, and a second video capturing range of the second videocapturing unit overlaps at least a portion of the first axis. Therotatable electrical connection portion includes a first connectioncomponent and a second connection component that are pivoted andelectrically connected to each other. The second video capturing unit isdisposed on and electrically connected to the first connectioncomponent, and the second connection component is disposed on andelectrically connected to the main body.

Another aspect of the disclosure provides a photographing devicecomprising a main body, a first video capturing unit, a second videocapturing unit, a first rotatable electrical connection portion and asecond rotatable electrical connection portion. The first videocapturing unit is disposed on the main body, and a center of a firstvideo capturing range of the first video capturing unit is substantiallylocated on a first axis. The second video capturing unit is pivotallydisposed on the main body for being rotatable about the first axis, thesecond video capturing unit and the first axis are separated by adistance, and a second video capturing range of the second videocapturing unit overlaps at least a portion of the first axis. The firstrotatable electrical connection portion includes a first connectioncomponent and a second connection component that are pivoted andelectrically connected to each other, and the first video capturing unitis disposed on and electrically connected to the first connectioncomponent. The second rotatable electrical connection portion includes athird connection component and a fourth connection component that arepivoted and electrically connected to each other. The second connectioncomponent is affixed and electrically connected to the third connectioncomponent, the second video capturing unit is disposed on andelectrically connected to the second connection component or the thirdconnection component, and the fourth connection component is disposed onand electrically connected to the main body. One of the first connectioncomponent and the second connection component comprises a brush, and theother one of the first connection component and the second connectioncomponent comprises a current collector. One of the third connectioncomponent and the fourth connection component comprises a brush, and theother one of the third connection component and the fourth connectioncomponent comprises a current collector.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The present invention will become more fully understood from thedetailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawingswhich are given by way of illustration only and thus are not limitativeof the present invention and wherein:

FIG. 1A is a cross-sectional side view of a photographing deviceaccording to an embodiment of the disclosure;

FIG. 1B is a cross-sectional side view of the photographing device inFIG. 1A when a second video capturing unit rotates;

FIG. 2A is a cross-sectional side view of a connection assembly of thephotographing device according to a first embodiment of the disclosure;

FIG. 2B is a cross-sectional side view of a connection assemblyaccording to a second embodiment of the disclosure;

FIG. 2C is a cross-sectional side view of a connection assemblyaccording to a third embodiment of the disclosure;

FIG. 2D is a cross-sectional side view of a connection assemblyaccording to a fourth embodiment of the disclosure;

FIG. 2E is a cross-sectional side view of a connection assemblyaccording to a fifth embodiment of the disclosure;

FIG. 2F is a cross-sectional side view of a connection assemblyaccording to a sixth embodiment of the disclosure;

FIG. 2G is a cross-sectional side view of a connection assemblyaccording to a seventh embodiment of the disclosure;

FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional side view of a photographing deviceaccording to an eighth embodiment of the disclosure;

FIG. 4A is a cross-sectional side view of a connection assembly of thephotographing device in FIG. 3 according to a ninth embodiment of thedisclosure;

FIG. 4B is a cross-sectional side view of a connection assemblyaccording to a tenth embodiment of the disclosure;

FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional side view of a photographing deviceaccording to an eleventh embodiment of the disclosure; and

FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional side view of a photographing deviceaccording to a twelfth embodiment of the disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

In the following detailed description, for purposes of explanation,numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thoroughunderstanding of the disclosed embodiments. It will be apparent,however, that one or more embodiments may be practiced without thesespecific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devicesare schematically shown in order to simplify the drawing.

Please refer to FIG. 1A, which is a cross-sectional side view of aphotographing device 10 according to an embodiment of the disclosure. Inthis embodiment, the photographing device 10 comprises a main body 11, afirst video capturing unit 121, a second video capturing unit 122, aholder 13, a main body 131, a first driving module 141, a second drivingmodule 142, a connection assembly 15, a plurality of cables 16, afixation bracket 17, an installation component 18 and a shield 19.

The first video capturing unit 121 is disposed on the main body 11. Acenter of a first video capturing range R1 of the first video capturingunit 121 is substantially located on a first axis L1. The second videocapturing unit 122 is pivotally disposed on the main body 11 for beingrotatable about the first axis L1, and a surface of a lens of the secondvideo capturing unit 122 and the first axis L1 are separated by adistance D1, and the distance D1 is varied according to the position ofthe second video capturing unit 122. Consequently, the second videocapturing unit 122 is located above the first video capturing unit 121but not on the upright position of the first video capturing unit 121such that when the second video capturing unit 122 captures an imagebelow, the first video capturing unit 121 may not obscure, block orinterfere with the image capturing by the second video capturing unit122. Moreover, a second video capturing range R2 of the second videocapturing unit 122 overlaps at least a portion of the first videocapturing range R1, and images captured in the first video capturingrange R1 and the second video capturing range R2 which are overlappedmay be zoomed-in (enlarged) because of the image capturing by the secondvideo capturing unit 122.

In this disclosure, a video capturing range is defined as a field ofview where a video capturing unit may capture.

The holder 13 is pivotally disposed on the main body 11 for beingrotatable about the first axis L1. The second video capturing unit 122is pivotally disposed on the holder 13 for being rotatable about asecond axis L2, and the second video capturing unit 122 is alsopivotally disposed on the main body 11 through the holder 13 for beingrotatable about the first axis L1. A direction of the first axis L1 isperpendicular to but not intersected with a direction of the second axisL2. When the holder 13 rotates (i.e., spins) about the first axis L1relative to the main body 11, the second video capturing unit 122rotates about the first axis L1 along with the holder 13 relative to themain body 11. Please refer to FIG. 1B, which is a cross-sectional sideview of the photographing device in FIG. 1A when a second videocapturing unit rotates. The second video capturing unit 122 is capableof being rotatable about the second axis L2 relative to the holder 13.Furthermore, the rotation of second video capturing unit 122 also allowsthe second video capturing range R2 to overlap at least a portion of thefirst axis L1. The distance D1 in FIG. 1A is shortened to a distanceD1′. Thus, take a center of an image captured by the first videocapturing unit 121 as a center of a circle. A direction from the centerto a circumference of the circle is defined as a radial orientation,another direction which is rotating about the center of the circle isdefined as a rotational orientation, and the first axis L1 penetratesthrough the center of the circle. The second video capturing unit 122 iscapable of being rotatable about the first axis L1 to capture each andevery image captured by the first video capturing unit 121 in everyrotational orientation. The second video capturing unit 122 is capableof being rotatable (being tilting) about the second axis L2 to captureevery image from every radial orientation. As a result, the second videocapturing unit 122 is capable of capturing each and every image capturedby the first video capturing unit 121 and there is no any blind spot inthe image captured by the second video capturing unit 122.

The first driving module 141 is disposed on the main body 11 and capableof driving the second video capturing unit 122 to rotate (i.e., spin)about the first axis L1. The second driving module 142 is capable ofdriving the second video capturing unit 122 to rotate (i.e., tilt orpivot) about the second axis L2. The first driving module 141 may alsodrive the holder 13 to rotate (spin) about first axis L1 relative to themain body 11 so as to drive the second video capturing unit 122 torotate about the first axis L1 relative to the main body 11 as well.

The connection assembly 15 is located on the first axis L1. The firstvideo capturing unit 121 and the second video capturing unit 122 areelectrically connected to the main body 11 via the connection assembly15. The fixation bracket 17 is affixed to the connection assembly 15 andthe main body 11 such that the first video capturing unit 121 may notrotate (i.e., spin) relative to the main body 11 (discussed furtherbelow). The installation component 18 is installed on the main body 11,and the main body 11 may be installed at a desired location, such asceiling, wall or table, through the installation component 18. Theshield 19 is disposed on the main body 11 and covers the first videocapturing unit 121, the second video capturing unit 122, the holder 13,the first driving module 141, the second driving module 142, theconnection assembly 15, the plurality of cables 16 and the fixationbracket 17.

In this embodiment, the first video capturing range R1 is greater thanthe second video capturing range R2 which may be varied. The first videocapturing unit 121 may comprise a fish-eye lens or a wide-angle lens.The second video capturing unit 122 is capable of panning, tilting andzooming (i.e., PTZ). Thus, the photographing device 10 in thisdisclosure may utilize the first video capturing unit 121 to capture apanorama image or a wide-angle image. When a portion of this panorama orwide-angle image needs to be zoomed-in (i.e., being magnified), thefirst driving module 141 is utilized to drive the second video capturingunit 122 to rotate (i.e., spin) about the first axis L1 to the positioncorresponding to the portion of the image along the rotationalorientation. Also, the second driving module 142 is utilized to drivethe second video capturing unit 122 to rotate (i.e., tilt) about thesecond axis L2 to the position corresponding to the portion of the imagealong the radial orientation. As a result, the target image (the portionof the image needs to be magnified) is located within a center portionof the second video capturing range R2 of the second video capturingunit 122. Then, the second video capturing unit 122 performs zoom-in,and therefore the captured image becomes the desired image (the imagewhich is desired to be magnified). When the second video capturing rangeR2 is reduced, the image which the second video capturing unit 122captures is magnified; when the second video capturing range R2 isincreased, the image which the second video capturing unit 122 capturesis minified.

Please refer to FIG. 2A, which is a cross-sectional side view of aconnection assembly 15 a of the photographing device 10 according to afirst embodiment of the disclosure. In this embodiment, the connectionassembly 15 a includes a rotatable electrical connection portion 150.The rotatable electrical connection portion 150 includes a firstconnection component 151 and a second connection component 152 that arepivoted and electrically to each other. The first connection component151 is pivotally disposed on the second connection component 152 forbeing rotatable about the first axis L1. The second video capturing unit122 is disposed on and electrically connected to the first connectioncomponent 151. The second connection component 152 is disposed on andelectrically connected to the main body 11. The first connectioncomponent 151 includes a first through hole 151 a, and the secondconnection component 152 includes a second through hole 152 a. Thecables 16 penetrate through the first through hole 151 a and the secondthrough hole 152 a in sequence. One end of the cable 16 is electricallyconnected to the first video capturing unit 121, and the other end ofthe cable 16 is electrically connected to the main body 11. Theconnection assembly 15 a further comprises a housing which is affixed tothe second connection component 152, and the fixation bracket 17 isaffixed to the housing of the connection assembly 15 a. Although thecable 16 is not in direct contact with the connection assembly 15 a, thesecond connection component 152 which is fixed by the fixation bracket17 prevents the connection assembly 15 a from detaching to fall.However, the disclosure is no limited to the above-mentioned fixation ofthe connection assembly 15 a and the fixation bracket 17.

The first connection component 151 comprises a plurality of brushes 151b, and the second connection component 152 comprises a plurality ofcurrent collectors 152 b. Some of the cables 161 electrically connectedto first connection component 151 and second video capturing unit 122are electrically connected to the brushes 151 b of the first connectioncomponent 151, respectively. Some other cables 162 electricallyconnected to the second connection component 152 and the main body 11are electrically connected to the current collector 152 b of the secondconnection component 152, respectively. The first connection component151 may rotate (i.e., spin) about the first axis L1 along with thesecond video capturing unit 122. The first connection component 151 andthe second connection component 152 are in electrical contact with eachother via the brushes 151 b and the current collector 152 b, such thatthe first connection component 151 may still be electrically connectedto the second connection component 152 when spinning along with thesecond video capturing unit 122 about the first axis L1. By theabove-mentioned configuration, the first video capturing unit 121 iselectrically connected to the main body 11 via the cables 16 penetratingthrough the first through hole 151 a of the first connection component151 and the second through hole 152 a of the second connection component152. The second video capturing unit 122 is electrically connected tothe main body 11 via the electrical connections of the brushes 151 b ofthe first connection component 151 and the current collectors 152 b ofthe second connection component 152. The second driving module 142 inFIG. 1A is electrically connected to the main body 11 via the similarroute of the second video capturing unit 122.

Please refer to FIG. 2B, which is a cross-sectional side view of aconnection assembly 15 b according to a second embodiment of thedisclosure. In addition to utilizing connection assembly 15 a shown inFIG. 2A, the photographing device 10 may utilize a connection assembly15 b in this embodiment. The first connection component 151 of theconnection assembly 15 b includes four brushes 151 b, and the secondconnection component 152 includes four current collectors 152 b. Two ofthe current collectors 152 b are provided for two of the cables 161. Acable 16 a 1 of the cables 161 located between the main body 11 and theconnection assembly 15 b is electrically connected to a currentcollector 152 b 1 via the second through hole 152 a of the secondconnection component 152. A cable 16 a 2 of the cables 161 iselectrically connected to a current collector 152 b 2 via the secondthrough hole 152 a of the second connection component 152. A cable 16 b1 of the cables 161 located between the first video capturing unit 121and the connection assembly 15 b is electrically connected to a currentcollector 152 b 1 via the second through hole 152 a of the secondconnection component 152. A cable 16 b 2 of the cables 161 is alsoelectrically connected to a current collector 152 b 2 of the secondconnection component 152 via the second through hole 152 a of the secondconnection component 152. The above-mentioned method for connection isherein defined as an additional pair-of-current-collector-and-brushconnection method. Since the second connection component 152 is fixed bythe fixation bracket 17, the cables 16 a 1, 16 a 2, 16 b 1 and 16 b 2and the first video capturing unit 121 may not rotated accordingly alongwith the rotation of the first connection component 151.

Please refer to FIG. 2C, which is a cross-sectional side view of aconnection assembly 15 c according to a third embodiment of thedisclosure. In addition to utilizing the connection assembly 15 a shownin FIG. 2A and the connection assembly 15 b shown in FIG. 2B, thephotographing device 10 may utilize the connection assembly 15 c in thisembodiment. The rotatable electrical connection portion 150 of theconnection assembly 15 c also includes a first connection component 151and a second connection component 152 that are pivoted and electricallyconnected to each other. The first connection component 151 is pivotallydisposed on the second connection component 152 for being rotatableabout the first axis L1.

However, in this embodiment, the first connection component 151comprises a plurality of current collectors 151 c, and the secondconnection component 152 comprises a plurality of brushes 152 c. Some ofthe cables 161 electrically connected to the first connection component151 and the second video capturing unit 122 are electrically connectedto the current collectors 151 c of the first connection component 151through interior wires of the first connection component 151,respectively. Some other cables 162 electrically connected to the secondconnection component 152 and the main body 11 are electrically connectedto the brushes 152 c of the second connection component 152,respectively. The first connection component 151 and the secondconnection component 152 are in electrical contact with each other.Because the current collectors 151 c and the brushes 152 c are in directcontact with each other, when rotating about the first axis L1 with thesecond video capturing unit 122, the first connection component 151 isstill electrically connected to the second connection component 152.According to the above-mentioned configuration, the first videocapturing unit 121 is electrically connected to the main body 11 via thecables 16 penetrating through the first through hole 151 a of the firstconnection component 151 and the second through hole 152 a of the secondconnection component 152. Moreover, the second video capturing unit 122is electrically connected to the main body 11 via the connection of thecurrent collectors 151 c of the first connection component 151 and thebrushes 152 c of the second connection component 152. Since the cable 16is not in contact with the connection assembly 15 b, both of the cables16 and the first video capturing unit 121 may not be rotated accordinglywith the rotation of the first connection component 151. Moreover, theconnection assembly 15 b may include a housing which is affixed to thesecond connection component 152. The fixation bracket 17 is affixed tothe housing of the connection assembly 15 b. The connection assembly 15b may not be detached to fall because of the second connection component152 being fixed by the fixation bracket 17. However, the disclosure isnot limited to the above-mentioned fixation of the connection assembly15 b and the fixation bracket 17.

Please refer to FIG. 2D, which is a cross-sectional side view of aconnection assembly 15 d according to a fourth embodiment of thedisclosure. In addition to utilizing the connection assemblies 15 a, 15b and 15 c, the photographing device 10 in this disclosure may utilizethe connection assembly 15 d in this embodiment. The connection assembly15 d includes a first rotatable electrical connection portion 1501 and asecond rotatable electrical connection portion 1502. The first rotatableelectrical connection portion 1501 includes a first connection component151 and a second connection component 152 that are pivoted andelectrically connected to each other. The second rotatable electricalconnection portion 1502 includes a third connection component 153 and afourth connection component 154 that are connected to each other. Thethird connection component 153 is pivotally disposed on the fourthconnection component 154 for being rotatable about the first axis L1.The second connection component 152 is affixed and electricallyconnected to the third connection component 153. The second connectioncomponent 152 is pivotally disposed on the first connection component151 for being rotatable about the first axis L1. The first videocapturing unit 121 is disposed on and electrically connected to thefirst connection component 151. The second video capturing unit 122 isdisposed on and electrically connected to the second connectioncomponent 152 or the third connection component 153. The fourthconnection component 154 is disposed on and electrically connected tothe main body 11.

The first connection component 151 comprises a plurality of currentcollectors 151 c. The second connection component 152 comprises aplurality of brushes 152 c. The third connection component 153 comprisesa plurality of brushes 153 b. The fourth connection component 154comprises a plurality of current collectors 154 b. Some of the cables161 electrically connected to the first connection component 151 and thefirst video capturing unit 121 are electrically connected to the currentcollectors 151 c of the first connection component 151, respectively.Two ends of some other cables 162 electrically connected to the secondconnection component 152 and the third connection component 153 areelectrically connected to the brushes 152 c of the second connectioncomponent 152 and the brushes 153 b of the third connection component153, respectively. Some other cables 163 electrically connected to thethird connection component 153 (or the second connection component 152)and the second video capturing unit 122 are electrically connected tothe brushes 153 b of the third connection component 153 (or the brushes152 c of the second connection component 152), respectively. Some othercables 164 electrically connected to the fourth connection component 154and the main body 11 are electrically connected to the current collector154 b of the fourth connection component 154.

The second connection component 152 and the third connection component153 may rotate (i.e., spin) about first axis L1 along with the rotationof the second video capturing unit 122. Since the first connectioncomponent 151 is affixed to the main body 131 and the fourth connectioncomponent 154 is affixed to the fixation bracket 17 (not shown in FIG.2D), the first connection component 151 and the fourth connectioncomponent 154 may not be rotated relative to the main body 11. However,the disclosure is not limited to the above-mentioned fixationrelationship. Moreover, the third connection component 153 and thefourth connection component 154 are in electrical contact with eachother via the connection of the brushes 153 b and the current collectors154 b, such that when the third connection component 153 rotates aboutthe first axis L1 along with the second video capturing unit 122, thethird connection component 153 may still be electrically connected tothe fourth connection component 154. The first connection component 151and the second connection component 152 is in electrical contact witheach other via the electrical connections of the current collectors 151c and the brushes 152 c, such that when the second connection component152 rotates about the first axis L1 along with the second videocapturing unit 122, the second connection component 152 may still beelectrically connected to the first connection component 151.

According to the above-mentioned configuration, the first videocapturing unit 121 is capable of being electrically connected to themain body 11 via the electrical connections of the current collectors151 c of the first connection component 151 and the brushes 152 c of thesecond connection component 152, the electrical connections of thesecond connection component 152 and the third connection component 153,the electrical connections of the brushes 153 b of the third connectioncomponent 153 and the current collectors 154 b of the fourth connectioncomponent 154, and the electrical connections of the fourth connectioncomponent 154 and the main body 11 in sequence. Furthermore, the secondvideo capturing unit 122 is capable of being electrically connected tothe main body 11 via the electrical connections of the brushes 153 b ofthe third connection component 153 and the current collectors 154 b ofthe fourth connection component 154.

In addition to connecting each current collector 151 c of the firstconnection component 151 shown in FIGS. 2A, 2B and 2C (not shown in FIG.2D), the cable 161 may directly connected to the main body 11.Furthermore, under the circumstances that there are several throughholes, the additional pair-of-current-collector-and-brush connectionmethod described above may be also utilized to allow the cable 161 toconnect the unused the current collector 151 c or allow the cable 164 toconnect the unused current collector 154 b.

Please refer to FIG. 2E, which is a cross-sectional side view of aconnection assembly 15 e according to a fifth embodiment of thedisclosure. In addition to utilizing the connection assemblies 15 a, 15b, 15 c and 15 d in this disclosure, the photographing device 10 in thisdisclosure may utilize the connection assembly 15 e disclosed in thisembodiment. The first rotatable electrical connection portion 1501 ofthe connection assembly 15 e includes a first connection component 151and a second connection component 152 that are pivoted and electricallyconnected to each other. The second rotatable electrical connectionportion 1502 includes a third connection component 153 and a fourthconnection component 154 that are pivoted to and electrically connectedto each other. The third connection component 153 is pivotally disposedon the fourth connection component 154 for being rotatable about thefirst axis L1. The second connection component 152 is affixed andelectrically connected to the third connection component 153. The secondconnection component 152 is pivotally disposed on the first connectioncomponent 151 for being rotatable about the first axis L1.

Furthermore, in this embodiment, the first connection component 151comprises a plurality of current collectors 151 c. The second connectioncomponent 152 comprises a plurality of brushes 152 c. The thirdconnection component 153 comprises a plurality of current collectors 153c. The fourth connection component 154 comprises a plurality of brushes154 c. Some of the cables 161 electrically connected to the firstconnection component 151 and the first video capturing unit 121 areelectrically connected to the current collectors 151 c of the firstconnection component 151, respectively. Two ends of some other cables162 electrically connected to the second connection component 152 andthe third connection component 153 are electrically connected to thebrushes 152 c of the second connection component 152 and the currentcollectors 153 c of the third connection component 153, respectively.Some other cables 163 electrically connected to the third connectioncomponent 153 and the second video capturing unit 122 are electricallyconnected to the current collectors 153 c of the third connectioncomponent 153, respectively. In other embodiments, which are not shownin FIG. 2E, the second connection component 152 may be electricallyconnected to the third connection component 153, and the cable 163 ofthe second video capturing unit 122 may be electrically connected to thesecond connection component 152, and the cable 163 may be electricallyconnected to the third connection component 153 via the secondconnection component 152. Alternatively, the cable 163 may beelectrically connected to a node (i.e., joint) between the secondconnection component 152 and the third connection component 153. Othercables 164 electrically connected to fourth connection component 154 andthe main body 11 are electrically connected to the brushes 154 c of thefourth connection component 154.

The third connection component 153 and the fourth connection component154 are in electrical contact with each other via the connections of thecurrent collectors 153 c and brushes 154 c, such that when the thirdconnection component 153 rotates about the first axis L1 along with thesecond video capturing unit 122, the third connection component 153 maystill be electrically connected to the fourth connection component 154.The first connection component 151 and the second connection component152 are in electrical contact with each other via the connections of thecurrent collectors 151 c and the brushes 152 c, such that when thesecond connection component 152 rotates about the first axis L1 alongwith the second video capturing unit 122, the second connectioncomponent 152 may still be electrically connected to the firstconnection component 151. Since the first connection component 151 isaffixed to the main body 131 and the fourth connection component 154 isaffixed to the fixation bracket 17 (not shown in FIG. 2E), both of thefirst connection component 151 and the fourth connection component 154may not be rotated with the main body 11. However, the above-mentionedfixation relationship is not limited to the disclosure. Moreover,according to the above-mentioned configuration, the first videocapturing unit 121 is capable of being electrically connected to themain body 11 via the electrical connections of the current collectors151 c of the first connection component 151 and the brushes 152 c of thesecond connection component 152, the electrical connections of thesecond connection component 152 and the third connection component 153,the electrical connections of the current collectors 153 c of the thirdconnection component 153 and the brushes 154 c of the fourth connectioncomponent 154, and the electrical connections of the fourth connectioncomponent 154 and the main body 11 in sequence. The second videocapturing unit 122 is capable of being electrically connected to themain body 11 via the current collectors 153 c of the third connectioncomponent 153 and the brushes 154 c of the fourth connection component154.

In addition to connecting the current collectors 151 c of the firstconnection component 151, the cables 161 may still be directly andelectrically connected to the main body 11 via the through holes shownin FIGS. 2A, 2B and 2C (not shown in FIG. 2E).

Please refer to FIG. 2F, which is a cross-sectional side view of aconnection assembly 15 f according to a sixth embodiment of thedisclosure. In addition to utilizing the above-mentioned connectionassemblies 15, 15 b, 15 c, 15 d and 15 e, the photographing device 10may also utilize the connection assembly 15 f disclosed in thisembodiment. The first rotatable electrical connection portion 1501 ofthe connection assembly 15 f includes a first connection component 151and a second connection component 152 that are pivoted and electricallyconnected to each other. The second rotatable electrical connectionportion 1502 includes a third connection component 153 and a fourthconnection component 154 that are pivoted and electrically connected toeach other. The third connection component 153 is pivotally disposed onthe fourth connection component 154 for being rotatable about the firstaxis L1. The second connection component 152 is affixed and electricallyconnected to the third connection component 153. The second connectioncomponent 152 is pivotally disposed on the first connection component151 for being rotatable about the first axis L1.

In this embodiment, the first connection component 151 comprises aplurality of brushes 151 b. The second connection component 152comprises a plurality of current collectors 152 b. The third connectioncomponent 153 comprises a plurality of current collectors 153 c. Thefourth connection component 154 comprises a plurality of brushes 154 c.Some cables 161 electrically connected to the first connection component151 and the first video capturing unit 121 are electrically connected tothe brushes 151 b of the first connection component 151, respectively.Two ends of some other cables 162 electrically connected to the secondconnection component 152 and the third connection component 153 areelectrically connected to the current collectors 152 b of the secondconnection component 152 and the current collectors 153 c of the thirdconnection component 153, respectively. Some other cables 163electrically connected to the third connection component 153 and thesecond video capturing unit 122 are electrically connected to thecurrent collector 153 c of the third connection component 153,respectively. In other embodiments, which are not shown in FIG. 2F, thesecond connection component 152 may also be electrically connected tothe third connection component 153, and the cables 163 connected to thesecond video capturing unit 122 are also electrically connected tosecond connection component 152, and the cables 163 are electricallyconnected to the third connection component 153 via the secondconnection component 152. Alternatively, the cables 163 may beelectrically connected to nodes between the second connection component152 and the third connection component 153. Some other cables 164electrically connected to the fourth connection component 154 and themain body 11 are electrically connected to the brushes 154 c of thefourth connection component 154, respectively.

The third connection component 153 and the fourth connection component154 are in electrical contact with each other via the connections of thecurrent collectors 153 c and the brushes 154 c, such that when the thirdconnection component 153 rotates about the first axis L1 along with thesecond video capturing unit 122, the third connection component 153 maystill be electrically connected to the fourth connection component 154.The first connection component 151 and the second connection component152 are in electrical contact with each other via the connections of thebrushes 151 b and the current collectors 152 b, such that when thesecond connection component 152 rotates about the first axis L1 with thesecond video capturing unit 122, the second connection component 152 maystill be electrically connected to the first connection component 151.Since the first connection component 151 is affixed to the main body 131as well as the fourth connection component 154 is affixed to thefixation bracket 17 (not shown in FIG. 2F), the first connectioncomponent 151 and the fourth connection component 154 may not be rotatedrelative to the main body 11. However, the disclosure is not limited tothe above-mentioned fixation relationship. According to theabove-mentioned configuration, the first video capturing unit 121 iscapable of being electrically connected to the main body 11 via theelectrical connections of the brushes 151 b of the first connectioncomponent 151 and the current collectors 152 b of the second connectioncomponent 152, the electrical connection of the second connectioncomponent 152 and the third connection component 153, the electricalconnections of current collectors 153 c of the third connectioncomponent 153 and the brushes 154 c of the fourth connection component154, and the electrical connection of the fourth connection component154 and the main body 11 in sequence. Moreover, the second videocapturing unit 122 is capable of being electrically connected to themain body 11 via the electrical connections of the current collectors153 c of the third connection component 153 and the brushes 154 c of thefourth connection component 154.

In addition to connecting each brush 151 b of the first connectioncomponent 151, the cable 161 may be electrically connected to the mainbody 11 via the through holes shown in FIGS. 2A, 2B and 2C (not shown inFIG. 2F).

Please refer to FIG. 2G, which is a cross-sectional side view of aconnection assembly 15 g according to a seventh embodiment of thedisclosure. In addition to utilizing the connection assemblies 15 a, 15b, 15 c, 15 d, 15 e and 15 f, the photographing device 10 in thisdisclosure may utilize the connection assembly 15 g disclosed in thisembodiment. The first rotatable electrical connection portion 1501 ofthe connection assembly 15 g includes a first connection component 151and a second connection component 152 that are pivoted and electricallyconnected to each other. The second rotatable electrical connectionportion 1502 includes a third connection component 153 and a fourthconnection component 154 that are pivoted and electrically connected toeach other. The third connection component 153 is pivotally disposed onthe fourth connection component 154 for being rotatable about the firstaxis L1. The second connection component 152 is affixed and electricallyconnected to the third connection component 153. The second connectioncomponent 152 is pivotally disposed on the first connection component151 for being rotatable about the first axis L1.

In this embodiment, the first connection component 151 comprises aplurality of brushes 151 b. The second connection component 152comprises a plurality of current collectors 152 b. The third connectioncomponent 153 comprises a plurality of brushes 153 b. The fourthconnection component 154 comprises a plurality of current collectors 154b. Some cables 161 electrically connected to the first connectioncomponent 151 and the first video capturing unit 121 are electricallyconnected to the brush 151 b of the first connection component 151,respectively. Two ends of some other cables 162 electrically connectedto the second connection component 152 and the third connectioncomponent 153 are electrically connected to the current collector 152 ofthe second connection component 152 and the brushes 153 b of the thirdconnection component 153, respectively. Some other cables 163electrically connected to the third connection component 153 and thesecond video capturing unit 122 are electrically connected to thebrushes 153 b of the third connection component 153. In otherembodiments, which are not shown in FIG. 2G, the second connectioncomponent 152 may also be electrically connected to the third connectioncomponent 153, and some other cables 163 connected to the second videocapturing unit 122 may also be electrically connected to the secondconnection component 152, and the second connection component 152 mayalso be electrically connected to the third connection component 153 viathe second connection component 152. Alternatively, the cables 163 maybe electrically connected to a node between the second connectioncomponent 152 and the third connection component 153. Some other cables164 electrically connected to the fourth connection component 154 andthe main body 11 are electrically connected to the current collectors154 b of the fourth connection component 154.

The third connection component 153 and the fourth connection component154 are in electrical contact with each other via the electricalconnections of the brushes 153 b and the current collectors 154 b, suchthat when the third connection component 153 rotates about the firstaxis L1 along with the second video capturing unit 122, the thirdconnection component 153 may still be electrically connected to thefourth connection component 154. The first connection component 151 andthe second connection component 152 are in electrical contact with eachother via the electrical connections of the brushes 151 b and thecurrent collectors 152 b, such that when the second connection component152 rotates about the first axis L1 along with the second videocapturing unit 122, the second connection component 152 may still beelectrically connected to the first connection component 151. Since thefirst connection component 151 is affixed to the main body 131 and thefourth connection component 154 is affixed to the fixation bracket 17(not shown in FIG. 2G), both of the first connection component 151 andthe fourth connection component 154 may not be rotated relative to themain body 11. However, the disclosure is not limited to theabove-mentioned fixation relationship. Moreover, according to theabove-mentioned configuration, the first video capturing unit 121 iscapable of being electrically connected to the main body 11 via theelectrical connections of the brush 151 b of the first connectioncomponent 151 and the current collectors 152 b of the second connectioncomponent 152, the electrical connection of the second connectioncomponent 152 and the third connection component 153, the electricalconnections of the brushes 153 b of the third connection component 153and the current collectors 154 b of the fourth connection component 154,and the electrical connection of the fourth connection component 154 andthe main body 11 in sequence. Nevertheless, the second video capturingunit 122 is capable of being electrically connected to the main body 11via the electrical connections of the brushes 153 b of the thirdconnection component 153 and the current collectors 154 b of the fourthconnection component 154.

In addition to connecting the above-mentioned brushes 151 b of the firstconnection component 151, the cables 161 may be further directlyconnected to the main body 11 via the through holes shown in FIGS. 2A,2B and 2C (not shown in FIG. 2G).

Please refer to FIG. 3, which is a cross-sectional side view of aphotographing device 30 according to an eighth embodiment of thedisclosure. In this embodiment, the photographing device 30 comprises amain body 31, a first video capturing unit 321, a second video capturingunit 322, a holder 33, a first driving module 341, a second drivingmodule 342, a connection assembly 35, an installation component 38 and ashield 39. Moreover, the photographing device 30 further comprises animage processing module 37. However, the difference between thisembodiment and the first embodiment shown in FIG. 1 is that the fixationbracket 17 is not used for fixing the first video capturing unit 321 andthe main body 31 to allow them to not rotate relatively. The detailedoperation will be described as follows.

In this embodiment, the first video capturing unit 321 is pivotallydisposed on the main body 31 about the first axis L1. The connectionassembly 35 is located on the first axis L1. The first video capturingunit 321 and the second video capturing unit 322 are electricallyconnected to each other via the connection assembly 35 and the main body31. The image processing module 37 is electrically connected to thefirst video capturing unit 321 and the second video capturing unit 322via the connection assembly 35. The image processing module 37 iscapable of processing an image captured by the first video capturingunit 321 after rotation into a fixed-angle image (an image with fixedviewing angle).

The first video capturing unit 321 captures a fixed-angle baseline imageat a baseline location, and let the coordinate of a certain point (x0,y0). After the first video capturing unit 321 rotates by an angle θ, letthe coordinate of the certain point in a captured rotational image (x,y). The image processing module 37 utilizes a transformation matrix:

$R = \begin{bmatrix}{\cos \; \theta} & {{- \sin}\; \theta} \\{\sin \; \theta} & {\cos \; \theta}\end{bmatrix}$

to calculate

$\begin{bmatrix}x^{\prime} \\y^{\prime}\end{bmatrix} = {{\begin{bmatrix}{\cos \; \theta} & {{- \sin}\; \theta} \\{\sin \; \theta} & {\cos \; \theta}\end{bmatrix}\begin{bmatrix}x \\y\end{bmatrix}} = \begin{bmatrix}{x\; 0} \\{y\; 0}\end{bmatrix}}$

wherein values of angle θ and each (x,y) are known.

Therefore, each (x0,y0) corresponding to (x,y) is obtained. Then,formula x′=x cos θ−y sin θ=x0 and y′=x sin θ+y cos θ=y0 and are derivedfrom the above-mentioned matrix. Therefore, after the rotational imageis transformed by the image processing module 37, the viewing angle ofthe transformed rotational image is the same as the fixed-angle baselineimage. No matter the rotational angles of the first video capturing unit321 are, the viewing angle of the transformed image may still bemaintained.

Please refer to FIG. 4A, which is a cross-sectional side view of aconnection assembly 35 a of the photographing device in FIG. 3 accordingto a ninth embodiment of the disclosure. In this embodiment, theconnection assembly 35 a comprises a rotatable electrical connectionportion 350. The rotatable electrical connection portion 350 includes afirst connection component 351 and a second connection component 352that are pivoted and electrically connected to each other. The firstconnection component 351 is pivotally disposed on the second connectioncomponent 352 for being rotatable about the first axis L1. Both of thefirst video capturing unit 321 and the second video capturing unit 322are disposed on and electrically connected to the first connectioncomponent 351. The second connection component 352 is disposed on andelectrically connected to the main body 31.

The first connection component 351 comprises a plurality of brushes 351b, the second connection component 352 comprises a plurality of currentcollectors 352 b. Some cables 361 electrically connected to firstconnection component 351 and the first video capturing unit 321 as wellas electrically connected to the first connection component 351 and thesecond video capturing unit 322 are electrically connected to thebrushes 351 b of the first connection component 351. Some other cable362 electrically connected to the second connection component 352 andthe main body 31 are electrically connected to the current collectors352 b of the second connection component 352, respectively. The firstconnection component 351 rotates about the first axis L1 along with bothof first video capturing unit 321 and the second video capturing unit322. Since the second connection component 352 is affixed to thefixation bracket 17 (not shown in FIG. 4A), the second connectioncomponent 352 may not be rotated along with the rotation of the firstconnection component 351, which prevents the cable 362 from beingsnapped. The first connection component 351 and the second connectioncomponent 352 are in electrical contact with each other via theelectrical connections of brushes 351 b and the current collector 352 b.Therefore, when the first connection component 351 rotates about thefirst axis L1 along with the first video capturing unit 321 and thesecond video capturing unit 322, the first connection component 351 maystill be electrically connected to the second connection component 352.According to the above-mentioned configuration, both of the first videocapturing unit 321 and the second video capturing unit 322 areelectrically connected to the main body 31 via the electricalconnections of the brushes 351 b of the first connection component 351and the current collectors 352 b of the second connection component 352.The second driving module 342 in FIG. 3 is capable of being electricallyconnected to the main body 31 via the similar route of the first videocapturing unit 321 and the second video capturing unit 322.

Please refer to FIG. 4B, which is a cross-sectional side view of aconnection assembly 35 b according to a tenth embodiment of thedisclosure. In addition to utilizing the connection assembly 35 a shownin FIG. 4A, the photographing device 30 may utilize the connectionassembly 35 b disclosed in this embodiment. In this embodiment, therotatable electrical connection portion 350 of the connection assembly35 b also includes a first connection component 351 and a secondconnection component 352 that are pivoted and electrically connected toeach other. The first connection component 351 is pivotally disposed onthe second connection component 352 for being rotatable about the firstaxis L1. The second connection component 352 is affixed to the fixationbracket 17 (not shown in FIG. 4B), so that the second connectioncomponent 352 may not be rotated with the rotation of the firstconnection component 351, which prevents the cable 362 from beingsnapped.

In this embodiment, the first connection component 351 comprises aplurality of current collectors 351 c. The second connection component352 comprises a plurality of brushes 352 c. The cables 361 which areelectrically connected to the first connection component 351 and thefirst video capturing unit 321 as well as electrically connected to thefirst connection component 351 and the second video capturing unit 322are electrically connected to current collectors 351 c of the firstconnection component 351, respectively. The other cables 362 which areelectrically connected to the second connection component 352 and themain body 31 are electrically connected to the brushes 352 c of thesecond connection component 352.

The first connection component 351 and the second connection component352 are in electrical contact with each other via the electricalconnections of the current collectors 351 c and the brushes 352 c.Therefore, when the first connection component 351 rotates about thefirst axis L1 along with the first video capturing unit 321 and thesecond video capturing unit 322, the first connection component 351 maystill be electrically connected to the second connection component 352.According to the above-mentioned configuration, the first videocapturing unit 321 and the second video capturing unit 322 areelectrically connected to the main body 31 via the electricalconnections of the current collectors 351 c of the first connectioncomponent 351 and the brushes 352 c of the second connection component352.

In addition to utilizing the configuration shown in the FIGS. 4A and 4B,the connection assembly shown in FIG. 3 may utilize two similarrotatable electrical connection portions shown in FIGS. 2D through 2Gwhich are needed to be slightly revised. Specifically, the cable 161shown in FIG. 2D is altered to be connected to the second connectioncomponent 152 or the third connection component 153 and capable ofrotating along with them. The cable 161 shown in FIG. 2E is altered tobe connected to the second connection component 152 or the thirdconnection component 153 and capable of rotating along with them. Thecable 161 shown in FIG. 2F is altered to be connected to the secondconnection component 152 or the third connection component 153 andcapable of rotating along with them. The cable 161 shown in FIG. 2G isaltered to be connected to the second connection component 152 or thethird connection component 153 and capable of rotating along with them.

The photographing device may comprise a hose or a tube for covering andsupporting the above-mentioned cables which are connected to the mainbody or the first video capturing unit.

Rest of the operation of the photographing device 30 shown in FIG. 3 issimilar to those of the photographing device 10 shown in FIGS. 1A and1B, and therefore the description of the similar operation will not berepeated herein again.

Please refer to FIG. 5, which is a cross-sectional side view of aphotographing device 50 according to an eleventh embodiment of thedisclosure. The photographing device 50, which is similar to thephotographing device 30 shown in FIG. 3, comprises a main body 51, afirst video capturing unit 521, a second video capturing unit 522, aholder 53, a first driving module 541, a second driving module 542, aconnection assembly 55 and an image processing module 57. The structureof the connection assembly 55 may be similar to those of the connectionassemblies 35 a and 35 b shown in FIGS. 4A and 4B.

Moreover, the structure of the connection assembly 55 may also besimilar to those of the connection assemblies 15 a, 15 b, 15 c, 15 d, 15e, 15 f and 15 g shown in FIGS. 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 2E, 2F and 2G.Therefore, the image processing module 57 does not need to process tooffset the image captured by the first video capturing unit 521 which isrotated.

In this embodiment, the photographing device 50 further comprises aweight balancer 59 which is disposed on the holder 53. The holder 53 ispivotally disposed on the main body 51 for being rotatable about thefirst axis L1. The weight balancer 59 and the second video capturingunit 522 are located at two opposite sides of the first axis L1. Themass of the weight balancer 59 is substantially the same as that of thesecond video capturing unit 522. The distance D2 between the center ofthe mass of the weight balancer 59 and the first axis L1 issubstantially the same as the distance D3 between the center of the massof the second video capturing unit 522 and the first axis L1.

Please refer to FIG. 6, which is a cross-sectional side view of aphotographing device 60 according to a twelfth embodiment of thedisclosure. In this embodiment, the photographing device 60, which issimilar to the photographing device 50 shown in FIG. 5, comprises a mainbody 61, a first video capturing unit 621, a second video capturing unit622, a holder 63, a first driving module 641, a second driving module642, a connection assembly 65 and an image processing module 67. Thestructure of the connection assembly 65 may be similar to those of theconnection assemblies 35 a and 35 b shown in FIGS. 4A and 4B.

Moreover, the structure of connection assembly 65 may also be similar tothose of the connection assemblies 15 a, 15 b, 15 c, 15 d, 15 e, 15 fand 15 g shown in FIGS. 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 2E, 2F and 2G, and therefore theimage processing module 67 does not need to process to offset the imagecaptured by the first video capturing unit 521 which is rotated.

Furthermore, the photographing device 60 comprises an infrared module 69pivotally disposed on the holder 63 for being rotatable about the secondaxis L2. The holder 63 is pivotally disposed on the main body 61 forbeing rotatable about the first axis L1. The direction of the first axisL1 is substantially perpendicular to the second axis L2. Also, the firstaxis L1 is interested with the second axis L2. The infrared module 69and second video capturing unit 622 are disposed on two opposite sidesof the first axis L1. The mass of the infrared module 69 issubstantially the same as the mass of the second video capturing unit622. The distance D2 between the center of the mass of the infraredmodule 69 and the first axis L1 is substantially equal to the distanceD3 between the center of the mass of the second video capturing unit 622and the first axis L1.

To sum up, according to the photographing device of the disclosure, thecenter of the first video capturing range of the first video capturingunit is located at the first axis, the second video capturing unitrotates about the first axis, and the second video capturing unit andthe first axis are separated by a distance. Consequently, the secondvideo capturing unit is located above the first video capturing unit butnot on the upright position of the first video capturing unit, such thatwhen the second video capturing unit captures an image below, the firstvideo capturing unit may not obscure, block or interfere with the imagecapturing by the second video capturing unit. Thus, the image capturedby the second video capturing unit does not have any blind spot.

The foregoing description of the exemplary embodiments of the disclosurehas been presented only for the purposes of illustration and descriptionand is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to theprecise forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possiblein light of the above teaching.

What is claimed is:
 1. A photographing device, comprising: a main body;a first video capturing unit disposed on the main body, and a center ofa first video capturing range of the first video capturing unit issubstantially located on a first axis; a second video capturing unitpivotally disposed on the main body for being rotatable about the firstaxis, the second video capturing unit and the first axis being separatedby a distance, and a second video capturing range of the second videocapturing unit overlapping at least a portion of the first axis; and arotatable electrical connection portion including a first connectioncomponent and a second connection component that are pivoted andelectrically connected to each other, the second video capturing unitbeing disposed on and electrically connected to the first connectioncomponent, and the second connection component being disposed on andelectrically connected to the main body.
 2. The photographing deviceaccording to claim 1, wherein the first video capturing unit is disposedon and electrically connected to the first connection component, one ofthe first connection component and the second connection componentcomprises a brush, and the other one of the first connection componentand the second connection component comprises a current collector. 3.The photographing device according to claim 1, further comprising acable, each of the first connection component and the second connectioncomponent including a through hole, the cable penetrating the throughholes, wherein one end of the cable is electrically connected to thefirst video capturing unit, and another end of the cable is electricallyconnected to the main body.
 4. The photographing device according toclaim 1, further comprising a driving module disposed on the main bodyand capable of driving the second video capturing unit to rotate aboutthe first axis.
 5. The photographing device according to claim 1,wherein the first video capturing unit is pivotally disposed on the mainbody for being rotatable about the first axis.
 6. The photographingdevice according to claim 5, further comprising an image processingmodule electrically connected to the first video capturing unit forprocessing an image captured by the first video capturing unit which isrotated into another image with fixed viewing angle.
 7. Thephotographing device according to claim 1, further comprising a holderpivotally disposed on the main body for being rotatable about the firstaxis, the second video capturing unit being pivotally disposed on theholder for being rotatable about a second axis, and the second videocapturing unit also being pivotally disposed on the main body throughthe holder for being rotatable about the first axis.
 8. Thephotographing device according to claim 7, wherein a direction of thefirst axis is substantially perpendicular to a direction of the secondaxis.
 9. The photographing device according to claim 7, furthercomprising a driving module disposed on the second video capturing unitfor driving the second video capturing unit to rotate about the secondaxis.
 10. The photographing device according to claim 1, wherein thefirst video capturing unit comprises a fish-eye lens or a wide-anglelens, and the second video capturing unit is capable of zooming-in andzooming-out an image.
 11. The photographing device according to claim 1,further comprising a weight balancer pivotally disposed on the main bodyfor being rotatable about the first axis, and the weight balancer andthe second video capturing unit being located at two opposite sides ofthe first axis.
 12. The photographing device according to claim 11,wherein a mass of the weight balancer is substantially equal to a massof the second video capturing unit, and a distance between a center ofthe mass of the weight balancer and the first axis is substantiallyequal to a distance between a center of the mass of the second videocapturing unit and the first axis.
 13. The photographing deviceaccording to claim 1, further comprising an infrared module pivotallydisposed on the main body for being rotatable about the first axis, andthe infrared module and the second video capturing unit are disposed ontwo opposite sides of the first axis.
 14. The photographing deviceaccording to claim 13, wherein a mass of the infrared module issubstantially equal to a mass of the second video capturing unit, and adistance between a center of the mass of the infrared module and thefirst axis is substantially equal to a distance between a center of themass of the second video capturing unit and the first axis.
 15. Thephotographing device according to claim 1, further comprising a fixationbracket for fixing the main body and the first video capturing unit. 16.A photographing device, comprising: a main body; a first video capturingunit disposed on the main body, a center of a first video capturingrange of the first video capturing unit is substantially located on afirst axis; a second video capturing unit pivotally disposed on the mainbody for being rotatable about the first axis, the second videocapturing unit and the first axis being separated by a distance, and asecond video capturing range of the second video capturing unitoverlapping at least a portion of the first axis; a first rotatableelectrical connection portion including a first connection component anda second connection component that are pivoted and electricallyconnected to each other, the first video capturing unit being disposedon and electrically connected to the first connection component; and asecond rotatable electrical connection portion including a thirdconnection component and a fourth connection component that are pivotedand electrically connected to each other, the second connectioncomponent being affixed and electrically connected to the thirdconnection component, the second video capturing unit being disposed onand electrically connected to the second connection component or thethird connection component, and the fourth connection component beingdisposed on and electrically connected to the main body; wherein one ofthe first connection component and the second connection componentcomprises a brush, the other one of the first connection component andthe second connection component comprises a current collector, one ofthe third connection component and the fourth connection componentcomprises a brush, and the other one of the third connection componentand the fourth connection component comprises a current collector. 17.The photographing device according to claim 16, further comprising acable, each of the first connection component, the second connectioncomponent, the third connection component and the fourth connectioncomponent includes a through hole, the cable penetrating the throughholes, one end of the cable being electrically connected to the firstvideo capturing unit, and another end of the cable being electricallyconnected to the main body.
 18. The photographing device according toclaim 16, further comprising a driving module disposed on the main bodyand capable of driving the second video capturing unit to rotate aboutthe first axis.
 19. The photographing device according to claim 16,wherein the first video capturing unit is pivotally disposed on the mainbody for being rotatable about the first axis.
 20. The photographingdevice according to claim 19, further comprising an image processingmodule electrically connected to the first video capturing unit forprocessing an image captured by the first video capturing unit which isrotated into another image with fixed viewing angle.
 21. Thephotographing device according to claim 16, further comprising a holderpivotally disposed on the main body for being rotatable about the firstaxis, the second video capturing unit pivotally disposed on the holderfor being rotatable about a second axis, and the second video capturingunit also being pivotally disposed on the main body for being rotatableabout the first axis through the holder.
 22. The photographing deviceaccording to claim 21, wherein a direction of the first axis issubstantially perpendicular to a direction of the second axis.
 23. Thephotographing device according to claim 21, further comprising a drivingmodule disposed on the second video capturing unit for driving thesecond video capturing unit to rotate about the second axis.
 24. Thephotographing device according to claim 16, wherein the first videocapturing unit comprises a fish-eye lens or a wide-angle lens, and thesecond video capturing unit is capable of zooming-in and zooming-out animage.
 25. The photographing device according to claim 16, furthercomprising a weight balancer pivotally disposed on the main body forbeing rotatable about the first axis, and the weight balancer and thesecond video capturing unit being disposed on two opposite sides of thefirst axis.
 26. The photographing device according to claim 25, whereina mass of the weight balancer is substantially equal to a mass of thesecond video capturing unit, and a distance between a center of the massof the weight balancer and the first axis is substantially equal to adistance between a center of the mass of the second video capturing unitand the first axis.
 27. The photographing device according to claim 16,further comprising an infrared module pivotally disposed on the mainbody for being rotatable about the first axis, and the infrared moduleand the second video capturing unit are disposed on two opposite sidesof the first axis.
 28. The photographing device according to claim 27,wherein a mass of the infrared module is substantially equal to a massof the second video capturing unit, and a distance between a center ofthe mass of the infrared module and the first axis is substantiallyequal to a distance between a center of the mass of the second videocapturing unit and the first axis.
 29. The photographing deviceaccording to claim 16, further comprising a fixation bracket for fixingthe main body and the first video capturing unit.